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Dermatology
Acne
Antiandrogen treatments for moderate to severe acne
Dermatology
Considerations in the use of topical corticosteroids
Acne
Introduction to acne
Diagnosis and classification of acne
General measures for acne
Treatments used for acne
Treatment of mild acne
Treatment of moderate to severe acne
Antiandrogen treatments for moderate to severe acne
Combined oral contraceptive pill
Spironolactone
Oral isotretinoin for acne
Information for patients with acne
Treatment of acne in pregnancy
Infantile acne
References
Anogenital skin conditions
Blistering skin conditions
Cutaneous drug reactions
Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease
Dermatitis
Granuloma annulare
Hair loss disorders
Infected skin
Insects and mites: bites and infestations
Itch without rash
Keratosis pilaris
Lichen planus
Nail disorders
Paediatric dermatology
Pigment disorders
Pityriasis rosea
Polymorphic light eruption
Pregnancy-specific dermatoses
Psoriasis
Rosacea, flushing and periorificial dermatitis
Solar damage and skin cancer
Sweating disorders
Urticaria and angioedema
Antiandrogen treatments for moderate to severe acne
Combined oral contraceptive pill
Spironolactone